Seth does many things, but he is mainly a marketing person. However, he
doesn't do marketing in the annoying, in your face spammy way, but in a
thoughtful, creative way. Instead of trying to go for the masses, to appeal to
everyone, to bring the product to the lowest common de­nom­i­na­tor, he tries to
broaden the market, to find new people, to win people over by quality, not by
the lowest price and by having an eye on the long term. I have …continue.

I'm still one of those rare weirdos who use RSS feeds (with Feedly) and over the
years I have started following many people and reading many blogs.
Un­for­tu­nate­ly, many of them have stopped posting, but there are still some
people who regularly post really in­ter­est­ing stuff. I am impressed by how some
of them can sustain posting daily, even if only a short snippet, others post 2-3
times a week some in­ter­est­ing ob­ser­va­tions in a wide range of fields, and others
keep posting coding op­ti­miza­tions even though they are tenured professors, but
they are not afraid to get their hands dirty.